To make the Right Molecule in the Right Place at the Right Time. We're trying to work out what this means.

To make the Right Molecule in the Right Place at the Right Time. We're trying to work out what this means.

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We are at the [http://www.chem.usyd.edu.au/ School of Chemistry] at The University of Sydney. We also have [http://groups.chem.usyd.edu.au/todd/index.html another website] there.

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Check out the latest on the [http://opensourcemalaria.org/# '''Open Source Malaria project'''].

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If you're looking for some of our open science work, try [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Todd:PZQ_Resolution this page] where we wrote a paper (now submitted), or [http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100204/full/news.2010.50.html this feature article] or [http://www.thesynapticleap.org/node/338 this recent summary of where we're at], or [http://www.ourexperiment.org/ some of our lab notebooks] or [http://intermolecular.wordpress.com/2011/03/24/open-science-student-projects/ this description] of the open science student project we're running. We also just started a super-cool [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Open_Source_Drug_Discovery_-_Malaria open source drug discovery project for malaria].<br>

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or the [http://115.146.85.229/ '''Open Source Catalysis Project'''].

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If you're looking for some of our published '''open science''' work, try [http://www.plosntds.org/article/info:doi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pntd.0001260 this paper] that was the first one we published using a completely open science research mechanism. The way we carried out the project is described in [http://www.nature.com/nchem/journal/v3/n10/full/nchem.1149.html this paper] that describes how open science is a "research accelerator".

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Mat Todd's group is at the [http://www.chem.usyd.edu.au/ School of Chemistry] at The University of Sydney. The other kinds of (closed) research we do can be seen by browsing through our papers (link above).

If you're looking for some of our published open science work, try this paper that was the first one we published using a completely open science research mechanism. The way we carried out the project is described in this paper that describes how open science is a "research accelerator".

Mat Todd's group is at the School of Chemistry at The University of Sydney. The other kinds of (closed) research we do can be seen by browsing through our papers (link above).